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Role Emerging Occupational Therapy: Maximising Occupation-Focused Practice

Miranda Thew (Editor), Mary Edwards (Editor), Sue Baptiste (Editor), Matthew Molineux (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-9782-3
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176 pages
April 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgements.

Preface.

Notes on contributors.

Part I: Background to OT, and philosophy of OT and emergence/re-emergence of occupation focussed practice.

1 Emerging occupational therapy practice: Building on the foundations and seizing the opportunities (Matthew Molineux & Sue Baptiste).

2 Models of role emerging placements (Mary Edwards & Miranda Thew).

Part II: Current examples of emerging practice for occupational therapists.

3 Successful role emerging placements: It is all in the preparation (Yvonne Thomas & Sylvia Rodger0.

4 The student experience of a role emerging placement (Philippa Gregory, Lydia Quelch & Elisha Watanabe).

5 Promoting well-being in a large organisation: Challenges and opportunities (Miranda Thew).

6 An occupational perspective of a disability-focused employment service (Sally Hall).

7 Promoting occupational therapy in a community health centre (Barry Trentham & Lynn Cockburn).

8 Occupational therapy: Can it make a difference in community cardiac failure? (Emma Brown & Barbara Gurney).

9 Community development (Deborah Windley).

Part III: Part Three Future of the profession.

10 Using policy and government drivers to create role emerging opportunities (Lori Letts & Julie Richardson).

11 The way forward? (Sue Baptiste & Matthew Molineux).

Index.

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